Museum of the City of New York, the city’s storyteller for almost 100 years, today shared details for New York, New Music: 1980-1986, a new exhibition that revisits the music scene of early 1980s New York City. The exhibition examines this transformative era through the lens of emerging pivotal music genres and the influence they played on New York’s broader cultural landscape. Opening on June 11, in advance of MTV’s 40th anniversary in August, the exhibition highlights diverse musical artists—from Run DMC to the Talking Heads, from Madonna to John Zorn— to explore the broader music and cultural scene, including the innovative media outlets, venues, fashion, and visual arts centered in the city during that time.
Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/new-york-new-music-1980-1986-at-the-museum-of-the-city-of-new-york/
Dusty Rhodes - Stereotypes, Giving, Busking and the Universal Language of Music
Mary J. Chery - Mom Mode, Pet Peeves and Clubbing
Greg "Comfort Crusade" Graham - Payola, Parties and the Music Industry
Jasmine Howard - On the Hustler's Spirit, Good Eats and Commuting
Jimmy Barbetti - Synchronicity, Street Art and Skating
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